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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

New Study Evaluates Impact of Parental Divorce on Long Term Physical Health of Children



For decades, researchers have been studying the impact of divorce on the psychological well-being of children. But until recently, there has been very little research on how parental divorce impacts the long term physical health of children. 

A new study reveals that divorce may adversely impact the physical health of children. The findings of the study also indicate that such intense adversity during a child’s formative years may disrupt the development of the stress response in children which in turn affects their reaction to stressful events later in life.

In particular, this study looked at the impact of parental divorce on a person’s risk of a stroke later in life. Health records of 5,632 women and 3,900 men were evaluated. Careful steps were taken to control for other potential causal factors of stroke such as income, education, physical activity, body mass index, alcohol use, smoking, diabetes, social support, marital status, and mental health issues. This allowed researchers to more conclusively isolate and evaluate the impact caused by parental divorce.

According to the study, parental divorce increased the risk of stroke in men by three times. Interestingly, there was no correlation between parental divorce and an increased risk of stroke in women.

It is not certain why parental divorce has a greater impact on the health of men than women, and additional studies are likely necessary to draw any concrete conclusions. However, these findings make it clear that parents should make every possible effort to resolve their differences and settle their divorce in as amicable way as possible in order to diminish these potential harmful health effects on their children.
 
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